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CALIFORNIA- BAPTIST COLLEGE^
Vol. XIII No. 4
Published by the Associated Student Body
November 16, 1967
Convention Meets;
Adopts Report
The Southern Baptist General
Convention of California at its annual meetings last week, voted to
adopt the final report of the Total
Program Committee on California
Baptist College with only minor
changes. The most important change,
according to Phil Tilden, public
relations officer at CBC, was the
wording on pages 35 and 36 of the
report. This is the section introducing the Total Program Committee's
recommendations for the college.
The wording was changed from "...
this section is included to make
readily available the specific ideas
requiring specific implementation..."
to "...this section is included to
make readily available the specific
ideas which we strongly recommend."
This changes the report from a directive to the college to a recommendation. The entire report has
appeared in the California Southern
Baptist. There was a motion from
the floor to delete item "k" on page
40, but it was defeated overwhelmingly. Section "k" recommends that
Baptists in California "...make an
impartial investigation of each type
of federal program for higher education to determine if it can be accepted without compromising legal
and theological principles and the
philosophy and purposes of the col-
lege."
Special Offering
At the same meeting last week,
the Convention voted to allow CBC
to take a special offering through
the churches in 1968 for the college's operating expenses. A workable plan had not yet been worked
out for an endowment program and
campaign. The Executive Board recommended to the convention that an
extension of time be given to work
out a more feasible program for the
endowment fund. The Convention
accepted the committee's recommendation. When a feasible, workable plan is devised the president
of the convention and executive sec-
Exeunt King, Queen, and Duke. Dr. Roddy, Dean Brown, and Mrs. Sibyl Brown
shuffle offstage through the "sifted sheen" after one of the highlights of the
highly successful faculty talent show, Anything Goes.
retary are authorized to call a special convention to hear the report
and launch the campaign. This special convention, if called, will likely
be held in Riverside.
Of the nine new members elected
to the Board of Higher Education,
one is from Riverside: Dr. Andrew
Tucker. Walt Crabtree was elected
to the Board of Higher Education,
marking the first time that a CBC
alumnus has ever been elected to a
full term on that board. Crabtree is
now serving as Minister of Music and
Education in the First Southern Baptist Church at Westminster. Another
ex-CBC student, Glen Paden, was
elected president of the Convention.
I heard a crow that coarsely mocked
a gentle wind
Which spoke of ease and peace and
lovely things.
"O quiet pacifier!" know you what
I have seen?
Children encased in brutal cage-ribs
Dogs that die of violent pangs
Love worn out to nothingness
In life's sordid material bondage.
Dare you hint at beauty then?
Pheroze Coachbuilder
Patio Players Present
"A Sleep of Prisoners"
CBC's Patio Players will present
"A Sleep of Prisoners" on November
16, 17 and 18. Written by Christopher
Fry and directed by Irving Shaw, the
performance will begin in the Patio
Theatre each evening at 8.
Four men makeup the entire cast;
they are Greg Tabor, Jack Lane, Jim
Drury, and John Cooper. The story
is of four prisoners locked up in a
church; and most of the action centers on the dreams of the prisoners.
The play explores through allegorical
dreams the doubts of each of the
prisoners.
Originally the author intended that
the play be presented in the simple
setting (»f a church. However, it has
been presented on stages and chancels in Europe and America since it
was written in 1951.
Tickets may be bought in the
Speech and Drama office or may be
purchased at the door. Cost for
tickets is: Adults, $1.50; Students,
$1.00; groups of 10 or more, 75£.
Chapel Programs...
November 17 Bates Ivy
November 22 Dr. E.V. Hill

CALIFORNIA- BAPTIST COLLEGE^
Vol. XIII No. 4
Published by the Associated Student Body
November 16, 1967
Convention Meets;
Adopts Report
The Southern Baptist General
Convention of California at its annual meetings last week, voted to
adopt the final report of the Total
Program Committee on California
Baptist College with only minor
changes. The most important change,
according to Phil Tilden, public
relations officer at CBC, was the
wording on pages 35 and 36 of the
report. This is the section introducing the Total Program Committee's
recommendations for the college.
The wording was changed from "...
this section is included to make
readily available the specific ideas
requiring specific implementation..."
to "...this section is included to
make readily available the specific
ideas which we strongly recommend."
This changes the report from a directive to the college to a recommendation. The entire report has
appeared in the California Southern
Baptist. There was a motion from
the floor to delete item "k" on page
40, but it was defeated overwhelmingly. Section "k" recommends that
Baptists in California "...make an
impartial investigation of each type
of federal program for higher education to determine if it can be accepted without compromising legal
and theological principles and the
philosophy and purposes of the col-
lege."
Special Offering
At the same meeting last week,
the Convention voted to allow CBC
to take a special offering through
the churches in 1968 for the college's operating expenses. A workable plan had not yet been worked
out for an endowment program and
campaign. The Executive Board recommended to the convention that an
extension of time be given to work
out a more feasible program for the
endowment fund. The Convention
accepted the committee's recommendation. When a feasible, workable plan is devised the president
of the convention and executive sec-
Exeunt King, Queen, and Duke. Dr. Roddy, Dean Brown, and Mrs. Sibyl Brown
shuffle offstage through the "sifted sheen" after one of the highlights of the
highly successful faculty talent show, Anything Goes.
retary are authorized to call a special convention to hear the report
and launch the campaign. This special convention, if called, will likely
be held in Riverside.
Of the nine new members elected
to the Board of Higher Education,
one is from Riverside: Dr. Andrew
Tucker. Walt Crabtree was elected
to the Board of Higher Education,
marking the first time that a CBC
alumnus has ever been elected to a
full term on that board. Crabtree is
now serving as Minister of Music and
Education in the First Southern Baptist Church at Westminster. Another
ex-CBC student, Glen Paden, was
elected president of the Convention.
I heard a crow that coarsely mocked
a gentle wind
Which spoke of ease and peace and
lovely things.
"O quiet pacifier!" know you what
I have seen?
Children encased in brutal cage-ribs
Dogs that die of violent pangs
Love worn out to nothingness
In life's sordid material bondage.
Dare you hint at beauty then?
Pheroze Coachbuilder
Patio Players Present
"A Sleep of Prisoners"
CBC's Patio Players will present
"A Sleep of Prisoners" on November
16, 17 and 18. Written by Christopher
Fry and directed by Irving Shaw, the
performance will begin in the Patio
Theatre each evening at 8.
Four men makeup the entire cast;
they are Greg Tabor, Jack Lane, Jim
Drury, and John Cooper. The story
is of four prisoners locked up in a
church; and most of the action centers on the dreams of the prisoners.
The play explores through allegorical
dreams the doubts of each of the
prisoners.
Originally the author intended that
the play be presented in the simple
setting (»f a church. However, it has
been presented on stages and chancels in Europe and America since it
was written in 1951.
Tickets may be bought in the
Speech and Drama office or may be
purchased at the door. Cost for
tickets is: Adults, $1.50; Students,
$1.00; groups of 10 or more, 75£.
Chapel Programs...
November 17 Bates Ivy
November 22 Dr. E.V. Hill